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The Salvation Army finds itself once again in the Fair Work Commission fighting an unfair dismissal claim. It joins a long line of alleged miscreants including Australian Medical Association (Victoria) Ltd/ Australian Salaried Medical Officers Federation (Victoria Branch) & Oleson v Barown Health T/A Barwon Health, The Trustee for the Salvation Army (Vic) Social Work, All In One Support Services, Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation, Goldfields’s Indigenous Housing Organisation & Goldfields’s Indigenous Housing Organization, Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation Rntbc, Solve Care Pty Ltd, Newcastle Private Hospital by Healthscope, Coastal Podiatry Group Pty Ltd, Yooralla, Mosaic Support Services, Carrum Downs Private Nursing Home, Ambulance Victoria, Mater Misericordia Ltd, Safe PLaces Community Services Limited, Careflight Limited, Feris Care, Generation Youth Pty Ltd, ProHealthCare, Serendipity (WA) PTY LTD, Monash Health, Activ Foundation, Courtney Burling & The Hospitals Contribution Fund of Australia Ltd, Hammondcare, Anglicare Victoria, Marymead CatholicCare Canberra & Goulburn, Uniting Vic & Tas Ltd, Burnett Senior Citizens Inc, UninCare Community, Uniting Care, Ramsay, St John Ambulance (NSW).

UnitingSA Ltd is facing a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) before Deputy President O’Neill (video using Microsoft teams) in Melbourne (Kiarie)

Cara Disability Services will face a s.394 (application for unfair dismissal remedy) claim in front of Fair Work Commissioner Thornton in chambers in Adelaide

An application by Health Services Union (s.437 – application for a protected action ballot order) will be determined by determined by Deputy President Hampton in hearing room 63 – level 6 in Adelaide

The Trustee For Progressive Youth Care & Consultancy Trust is under fire over a s.365 (application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal) which will be heard by Commissioner Thornton in chambers in Adelaide (Maridanise)

Construction set to begin on Multi-generational luxury apartment project

MELBOURNE: An exclusive $50m luxury residential complex, with penthouses selling for $6m, is set to open next year after construction began on Monday. Ouwens Casserly Projects selling agent Oliver Bowler said the apartments in Adelaide’s inner east appealed to empty nesters and more than half of the building’s 16 residences had already been sold. “The unique nature of these apartments is a big drawcard for those empty-nesters who’ve devoted their lives to raising their families and now want to treat themselves to a low-maintenance luxury lifestyle close to the CBD,” he said. The residences include two and three-bedroom apartments selling from $2.8m and two four-bedroom penthouses with panoramic views selling for $5.95m. The developer, Sydney-based investment firm Capital Prudential, said construction was set to be completed between July and September next year. City of Burnside Mayor Anne Monceaux said the development “responds to the changing needs of today’s residents, such as those who wish to downsize”. A student accommodation building at the same site, which was once dubbed “the ugliest building in the area”, was demolished after Burnside Council approved the development. South Australian builder Kennett is constructing the building, which was designed by Loucas Zahos Architects, an award-winning Adelaide-based studio. “This is a rare opportunity to build something truly special in one of Adelaide’s most prestigious suburbs,” he said. A groundbreaking ceremony at the site on Monday was set to be attended by Housing Minister Nick Champion, Mayor Monceaux and representatives of Capital Prudential and Kennett. Capital Prudential managing director Jarrad Haynes said he was proud to see the development progress to its next phase. “This development is not just about luxury – it is about delivering enduring quality appropriate for its landmark location,” he said. “We are proud to be partnering with a South Australian builder with a long history like Kennett and we look forward to seeing this landmark project come to life.”

Delphi Community Services Pty Ltd has a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) with which it must deal before Deputy President Grayson (Video using Microsoft Teams) in Sydney (chuma)

Yulu Burri Ba Aboriginal Corporation for Community Health is facing a s.65B (Application for a dispute about requests for flexible work arrangements) for Fair Work Commissioner Simspon (in Chambers) to determine (coghill)